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The man in the 50s, Monday night, was found injured and was bleeding at Fyllingsdalen. He is seriously injured, reports the police.
According to the police, the man was found Monday near the church of Fyllingsdalen in the 19th century, without saying anything more about the site.
BT wrote Tuesday morning that a man in his twenties had been arrested in this case. Now, another man, in the 40s, is arrested. This indicates the West Police District. Both men are already known to the police and accused of serious bodily harm.
The injured man and one of the victims are Norwegian, while the second is a foreign national who stayed in Norway, according to the police. The sifted men were taken away on Tuesday for an independent day in Bergen.
– The youngest was taken first. The investigation revealed a relationship between the perpetrator of the offense and the victims, said police advisor Kristine Knutsen-Berge, responsible for serious violence.
– interrogates
Knutsen-Berge said Tuesday in its 14th time that the victims had been named defenders and that they were being questioned.
"We are continually thinking about the possibility of sending them to jail on Wednesday.
– What more can you say about the wounds? Are they life threatening?
"We have received information about Haukeland's critical injuries, but for the moment we do not deal with the number of injuries that much.
– Can you tell if a weapon or weapons were used in the violence?
– We are looking for weapons or tools that could be used. For tactical reasons, I will not say anymore.
– Has he witnessed the incident?
– I do not want to say it, but we want to get in touch with witnesses. We have not finished the course of events, so there are many questions left.
– Can the case be linked to other recent violence?
– Per. Now we do not see links to other cases of violence or other problems in general.
Spend a lot of people
The police said that a lot of staff had been set up to take care of the case and that beyond Tuesday there would be a technical and tactical investigation.
BT has tried to contact defenders Rolf Knudsen and Fredrik Verling for the moment without receiving an answer.
On a forest hill just south of the Fyllingsdalen church on Tuesday afternoon, it was blocked by police forces and police officers were working there. BT's photographer speaks of police officers who routinely cross the area, look at the ground and turn in bushes. There was no deputy chief on site in the 15th century, and the media was invited to speak with the Bergen City Police Operations Officer.
The police do not rule out that other writers may be involved. Persons with information can contact the police by phone at 45603921.
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